April 2007 - Posts
IT Architect as a profession is gaining lots of highlight recently.... more and more folks in the IT industry are looking at pursuing a career as an IT Architect, just like an architect in the construction industry.... Microsoft recognises this trend
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If you are unable to view this message, please copy and paste this link into your browser http://www.ap-businessit.com/msforum/index.html May 16 th , 2007 Intercontinental Hotel / Singapore Dear Architects, Please join us for RAF07, the Microsoft Regional
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It was a small group of 11 but a closely knit one. This architect council is meant to be small and targeted. I kick start this architect council with a session on Office Business Application on the latest Microsoft Office Platform. My utmost kudos to
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I've been blogging about SOA stuff... in actual fact, I'm also actively evangelising on Office Business Applications (OBA). There is an OBA portal. Check these out! Friendly URL: www.microsoft.com/office/oba/ Direct URL: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX102204261033.aspx
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MS Corp has published 2 solid books on SOA/service orientation. 1. Dynamic Modeling-Aligning Business and IT http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6DD54E09-A5BD-42AB-BE0D-1CF1C580009A&displaylang=en This volume looks at how you
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During my Architect Council, I hear quite a few architects are still very keen to learn about SOA and how to use SOA in their environment. My response is that SOA is not a one size fits all. Microsoft doesn't package SOA as a product like others. It really
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I am organising the first Architect Council on 19 April. This council will provide an unique opportunity for technical decision makers/senior architects to meet, network and discuss industry-wide issues. They will also share their ideas and experiences,
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